How to get a perfect fit with your PlayStation VR

Despite its somewhat odd shape, the PlayStation VR headset is extremely comfortable. It's fairly lightweight and designed so that the weight it does have is spread evenly between the back and front of the head. That doesn't mean you can just jump in and everything is hunky dory. The moving parts on PlayStation VR link comfort and focus together, so here's what you need to know to get the best of both.

How to adjust your PlayStation VR headset

Push the button on the back center of the headset. This will release the clasp and allow you to enlarge the headband.

While holding the button in, pull the headset from the other side and slide it over your head.

Position the goggles to go over your eyes and position the back strap just below the center of the back of your head.

Press the button on the bottom right of your headset. This will release the clasp and allow you to move the goggles closer or further from your face.

Adjust the goggles to firmly, but comfortably, sit on your face. Don't worry too much about the bleeding light just yet.

Turn on your PlayStation VR. If the image looks blurry, adjust the face mask until it looks clear.

Now, on the back of your head twist the turn dial that is on the top of the strap (above the central button). This will tighten the headset.

Note: Don't tighten it too much. You only want to secure this to your face.

There you have it! After you've secured the headset by tightening the dial you may need to do a few more minor adjustments by positioning the goggles, but this is the best way to get the perfect fit for your PlayStation VR.

Cable management

There's only one cable coming out from PlayStation VR at the headset, which is terrific, but it's also important to make sure you're comfortable with it before you embark on your virtual adventure. If the cable is on the left of the headset, you need to have the processor unit on the left side of your body.

This way, the cable will fall straight down and off to the console. If you have it on the right-hand side, you'll have to loop it around you, which is neither comfortable nor recommended. Keep those cables away from potential tangles and trips. PlayStation VR isn't room scale, so at least you shouldn't be going so far that you're going to start tripping over, but it's still something to be aware of.

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James Bricknell

Since the days of the HTC Hero James has had two or three Android phones stuffed into pockets. James is always on hand to offer advice on phones, apps and most recently, PlayStation, especially VR, It's now something of an obsession. Find him @keridel wherever Media Socials itself.

Essa Kidwell

Essa Kidwell is an expert in all things VR and mobile devices who can always be found with an Oculus Go, a Pixel 2, and an iPhone 7+. They've been taking things apart just to put them back together for quite some time. If you've got a troubleshooting issue with any of your tech, they're the one you want to go to! Find them on Twitter @OriginalSluggo or Instagram @CosmeticChronus.